THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER (0 me Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, Al'ctsx Page 10 21 State Interested In Feeder Calf Sale At Clyde T. Lenoir Gwyn, cattle market ing specialist with the State De partment of Agriculture, has an nounced plans for special feeder calf sales to be held in North Caro Una during the next two months. Two sales will be held at Clyde, West Jefferson, and a third will probably be conducted in Alleghany County, according to Gwyn. He said that reports received by the Department indicate that a large number of high-grade calves will be consigned to all the feeder calf sales. He expressed the opin ion that there will be a good de mond for the quality calves. The State Department of Agri culture will sponsor the sales, ac cording to Gwyn, and only calves of good breeding, weighing ;5( to 500 pounds, are being solicited. Representatives of the State College Extension Service and county agents will assist in grad ing the calves into uniform lots ac cording to breeding, siz", am quantity. The first sale will be held at the Haywood Mutual Stockyards at Clyde on September 13, and at the West Jefferson Stockyards on Sep tember 20, Gwyn said. "Some outstanding calves at these sales will be sold separately to enable boys interested in feed ing 4-H Club calves to make their selections," said Gwyn. Plans are for the Department of Agriculture to move the calves in carload lots to a central distribut ing point in Eastern North Caro lina in order to save transporta tion and traveling expenses. Gwyn asserted that assistance in making purchases or any other information will be furnished by the Markets division of the State Department of Agriculture. NEW ORDER The man who concentrated on today has little time to worry about tomorrow. FOR TAXI CALL SCOTT REEVES Phone 90 Pure OU Station Lt. Paul R. Calhoun Directs Supply Flow Of Essentials To Army In France Headquarters, European Theater of Operations In charge of four branches of the Quartermaster Sec tion, First Lieutenant Paul R. Cal houn, 34, of Route 2, Waynesville, is stationed at a United States Army general depot in England. As property officer at the ser vices of supply base Lt. Calhoun supervises activities in the prop erty branch, the stock record sec tion, the requirements and initial issue section, and the depot sales branch. with the maintenance of all records relative to property accountability. The stock record section maintains records of all items on hand. The requirements, and initial issue sec tion has jurisdiction over the sup plies needed by the various requi sitioning organizations in Great Britain and Normandy, and the depot sales branch supervises local sales of clothing, equipage and subsistence. Lt. Calhoun attended Waynes ville high school, and Eastman Col- The property branch is charged lege at Poughkeepsie, New York Before entering the service he was purchasing: agent and manager of the S. S. Kresge Company at Utica, New York. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Calhoun of Waynesville. One brother, Joe D., is a Staff Sergeant in the Corps of Engineers, and a brother, Samuel, is a private in the Air Forces. Plaal Soybean Early Planting early maturing soybeans will permit a longer harvest season during favorable weather. Many farmers were unable to gather at least a part of their 1943 soybean crop because the beans ripened late, and rains made harvesting impos sible soon after the beans matured. Drive Started To Wipe Out Black Market Gasoline "Allied bombers and fighters over Europe burn more gasoline in one day than all the 'A' book hol ders here at home," said G. F. Ball of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Charlotte, and special assistant to the Chairman of the Petroleum Industry Committee on rationing, here this week. "That is why it is not anticipated that there will be any additional gaso line available for motorists this summer." The Petroleum Industry is cooperating with the Govern ment through advertising and oth er means to inform the public of t he true situation on gasoline and combat the traffic in black market coupons. "Gasoline is one of the principal weapons of this war," he said. "Naturally, military needs come first, but misuse of our limited home supply robs millions of honest car owners doctors, war workers, and others who must use a limited amount of gasoline. Slowing down the war effort at home actually jeopardizes the lives of our fight ing men. The government, the public, and every employee of the Petroleum Industry must cooperate to stamp out the black market in gasoline. Sgt. M. E. Robinson Wounded In France Arrives In States Staff Sgt. Mack E. Robinson, son of Mrs. Early Browning and the late R. F. Robinson of Hazelwood, who was wounded in France on July 18, has arrived in this coun try and is now a patient in the Ashford General Hospital at White Sulphur Springs, West Va. Sgt. Robinson left here with the National Guard unit in Sept., 1940, and before going overseas receiv ed his training at Fort Jackson, Camp Blanding, Camp Forrest and Atterbury, Ind. His wife, the former Miss Alea tha Messer, and his mother, Mrs. Browning, have gone to White Sulphur Springs to visit him. Prior to entering the service Sgt . Robinson wa employed by the A. C- Lawrence Leather Company. Mathematics Instructor: "Mr. Jimpson, is it possible you are smoking back there?" Jimpson: "No, sir; it isn't smok- Found Only At Raj PLAY-POISE Shoes fit like magic whr f i t counts around the ankle's non-moving circle giving full freedom so vital to the foot's for ward, moving parts! They protect tender young feet from the first Step through the next ten im portant years while the child's foot is forming its permanent shape. Proved by actual wear ifid fit fer! Fit at the heel inilm foot hea th anri u.J ness. So aet PI AV.orurJ today and be assured 3 agic circle tit! -mine in douios -fords and shoei Tans in both shod oxfonis f,)r I and girls. The Play Poise Line is shown for quality and for price You will find them different and bel Ray's Shoe Dep BUY WAR BONDS AND STAI l you see, it s tne ioe rm tn." i I- wmmmmmm 1 , . , I In mm a mm ran? WAYNESVILLE 'TWO IMPORTANT SALES' '.-tiiimtf 0j U 57 10:30 A. M. Henry Francis Farm Property located one mile from Hazelwood. One and one half miles from Dayton Rubber Plant on Allen Creek Road. Consists of 65 acres, two houses large barn, and silo,, Adjoining Waynesville Country Club. Sub-divided into home sites of various sizes. One number 60 Oliver Tractor One orchard sprayer riding culti vator double Oliver Plow double disc double harrow ton and one-half Ford Truck two-horse tractor wagon and other farm implements, too numerous to mention. Sale Will Take Place On the Grounds Rain or Shine. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED u tun WAYNESVILLE cir MUSIC BY OUR Live Wire Band '! PENNY BROTHERS 23BT5." 4 00 P. M. FREE nGIVEN$ AWAY Belle Meade Center We will sell four store houses Filling stations Five rock hung lows five log bungalows all modern conveniences. The abo property will be sold not as a camp but piece by piece. Ten business lots on the Main Street of Hazelwood Twenty hon" sites near the Dayton Rubber Company. Owner of the above property, H. B. Milner. Sale Conducted By These sales will afford a grand oportunity for the home seekers, business men and investors. Cancel all engage ments and attend this sale. For further information see Robert E. Richardson at the LeFaine Hotel. PENNY BROTHERS World's Original Twin Auctioneers of Charlotte. C'

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